About Hyperflex Cyclone 3/2mm Men's Full Suit for Water Sports

The all new 2009 Hyperflex Cyclone 3/2mm full suit offers warmth, flexibility, performance and value You will be hard pressed to find another 3/2mm full suit in this price range that offers features such as 100% stretch construction, spot-taping for extra reinforcement at high stress points, YKK Metal zipper heads, glued and double blind-stitched seams and chill breaker mesh skin chest and back panels Not to worry about wear when paddling with the Duratex Knee Pads, simply put, this is the best value for a 100% stretch wetsuit on the rack

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Martin E
I am looking for an economical full suit to try open water swimming in Puget Sound (Seattle WA). Water temp in the low 50's. Short swims to start. Would the Hyperflex Cyclone 3/2 work? Anyone want to venture an opinion? Thanks

RICHARD L
It's definitely a good suit for the money. I've enjoyed mine down here in Melbourne. I'd say for sub 50 degree water it'd be a bit thin but if you're actively swimming that may not be an issue (I'm usually floating along in my scuba gear trying NOT to expend energy).
You'll certainly get good range of motion in the shoulders for swimming. I've used this for kiteboarding and scuba diving so far and I've loved it. If any of those Puget Sound octopi have a nibble on your leg we'd love to hear about it on dkmvs.
Have fun swimming and keep an eye out for Moby the dickmove whale ;)

Stephen W
Is this a good wet suit for diving in Florida?

GEORGE S
I use this suit diving in South Carolina from june to Nov when the water temperature is between 70 to 80 degrees. I use this suit for commecial spearfishing in depths of 90-130 feet. I have used this wetsuit on over 200 dives and it is now just showing wear and compression. Easy to put on and t.ake off.